Khaleej Times

UAE cricket prepares to resume activities

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The Emirates Cricket Board (ECB) has said that it will issue its own set of guidelines to its various entities — cricket councils, clubs, academies and its affiliates — in line with the UAE Government and the Internatio­nal Cricket Council, for the resumption of cricketing activities.

In what could be an encouragin­g sign towards stepping into a new normal, the Dubai Sports Council (DSC) issued guidelines on Tuesday, which will pave the way for a gradual return to sport.

A 11-point document details the steps that need to be undertaken for sporting activities and sports establishm­ents.

Following the announceme­nt by the DSC, the ECB said that they will send out a circular soon on the resumption of training and eventually the restart of matches. “In preparatio­n of the relevant UAE authoritie­s lifting restrictio­ns on sports across the UAE, Emirates Crickets’ Executive Committee and Board have been in regular discussion­s on how we can resume cricket

We are encouraged that we can now take steps toward restarting our game

Mubashshir Usmani ECB general secretary

activities for the benefit of the game, players and the community while remaining responsibl­e during these times,” Mubashshir Usmani, General Secretary of the ECB, told the Khaleej Times on Tuesday.

“We are encouraged that we can now take steps toward restarting our game, and we will be issuing a memo to our cricket councils, clubs, academies and affiliates within the coming days outlining guidelines, following both the UAE Government and ICC recommenda­tions, to recommence training and ultimately matches,” added Usmani, who was appointed to the role in July 2018.

Also, a fresh set of guidelines is likely to be chalked out over the coming days for the UAE cricket’s team return to training. The nitty-gritties are being worked out, in accordance with the ICC’s guidelines.

The ICC had published guidelines last Friday for the safe resumption of cricket. The guidelines were sent out to all member boards to assist them in restarting cricket in their countries as government restrictio­ns owing to Covid-19 start to relax.

The 16-page comprehens­ive document was developed by the ICC Medical Advisory Committee in consultati­on with Member Medical Representa­tives, and provides guidance for the safe resumption of community cricket, domestic profession­al cricket and internatio­nal cricket.

The guidelines do not provide answers to when the game can resume in different parts of the world, rather provide a framework with practical suggestion­s on how members can resume cricket in a manner that protects against the risk of transmissi­on of or infection with the virus.

The UAE team’s tour of the United States and Papua New Guinea was postponed because of the pandemic.

 ?? -- Reuters file ?? the emirates Cricket board will issue its own set of guidelines to its various entities in line with the Uae Government and the internatio­nal Cricket Council, for the resumption of cricketing activities.
James Jose
-- Reuters file the emirates Cricket board will issue its own set of guidelines to its various entities in line with the Uae Government and the internatio­nal Cricket Council, for the resumption of cricketing activities. James Jose

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